Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Feb 1921, p. 2

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PflPP THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11,, 1921 seem to us that under normal con- ditions attendance or indulgence in these diversions should be limited to Friday and Saturday evenings. It may be that you are very careful in these matters, as a good many par- ents are, but if you feel that any modification of plans would result in more satisfactory work on the ' part of your son or daughter,, I assure you we would greatly appreciate^your co-operation. We are intensely in- , teres ted, not only in the present, but in the future success of our boys and girls. We feel that concentration and proper work habits are two very important foundation stones in , character building and in the__mak- in of a fine type of men and women." INFANT WELFARE SOCIETY TALKS„OyER_FUTURE WORK Tenth Annual Meeting Held in Chi- caffo This Week; Appeal to Local Residents for Aid The tenth annual meeting of the Infant Welfare society was held ort Monday of this week at the hotel La Salle. At 11 o'clock the Woman's auxiliary convened and heard reportsjfromjthe- Various centers. Mrs. C. P, Evans chairman of the Wllmette center, gave the following report: "During the past year the Infant Welfaj^Jboard^rWilmette met every month excepting July to make lay- ettes. With the help of various churches we sent to our station 569 garments. A Christmas party was given~witlrKenilworth and Glencoe. Refreshments were served and each child received" a box of candy andf nuts, also a toy from a 'grab bagWhile all sang America each baby was presented with a small flag. "Since January 1920 Wilmette has sent $2,575 to the main offices." At 12:30 o'clock a luncheon was served. President Lucius Teter, pre- sided and reports of the society's work were heard. <*'.'. These reports showed that 9,000 babies were cared for during the year. The death rate had decreased from '4.2 in 1911 to 1.5 in 1920.* All new stations will be in Class A. which indicates the care of a child to the THE QPM-^QMM^ Reserved to Our Readers as a Medium for the Expression of Opinion on Matters of Interest in Wilmette and Kenilworth BREAKS ARM CRANKING FORD John P. Wafble, of the Warble Storage and Furniture company, sSustaJned a fractured right arm on Tuesday afternoon when the crans of"his Tor A truck "kicked." A bone in his wrist is also dislocated. BIRTH OF SON Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Weeks, 1725 Washington avenue, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son at the St. Francis hospital, Evanston, on Wednesday morning, February 9. , age of 6 years, including provision of a nutrition clinic and pre-natal -----ettrric. "â-  .Wilmette"was able to include the nutrition work in the past year and hopes through the generosity of residents in the village to add the pre-natal work next year. The purpose of the Infant Wel- fare society is to reduce the infant death rate and to improve the health of the coming generation by keeping the mother and child in perfect health. Editor, The Lake Shore News. Dear Sir:-^- I do not wish to give any such general endorsement to the movies as is attributed to me in your paper. In your report of the discussion at ihe_Yiilage JBoard_meeting-last week it was implied, if not expressly stat- ed, that I concurred in the views that the village movies were beyond re- proach. _ , My judgment of the serial is that it is unwholesome for children and not interestingâ€"thereforâ€"uselessâ€" for adults. My hope is that the Fri- day and Saturday programs for our families may be such that no one can make a just criticism. I would like to secure an education- al campaign among our parents for better information, and therefor better control of the attendance and taste of_jtheir children,__________-â€" t^hopVthat^the^o^operation of the Womans club and the Village theatre management may become hearty and profitable. ___J___ Yours,._ Hester Sproul Baker, President, Wilmette Woman's Club. Wednesday, February the ninth. LOOKING FORWARD Editor, The Lake Shore News. Into the beauty of life and pro- gressiveness. Into the ever present beautiful and the peaceful life that is to be for us all when we can agree and discord shall have passed away, and memories blotted and cancelled forever. Controversy is a thing that cannot endure. It must end itself by its own friction. Differences of opinion are but fleeting fancies; like the dew before the morning sun they vanish. Now the sun is here and we, in its light shall ever see, and shall not fade nor^flit away/ Excerpts from tfie^Word of God are revealed to us, "recorded and pre- served behind the veil of Divine Pro- tection." "Why do ye outwardly claim to be shepherds while inwardly ye have become,wolves of My cheep? Your example resembles the star preceding the dawn, which is apparently bright and luminous, but in reality leads the caravans of My City astray, and causes their destruction." "Extinguish the lamp of ignorance and kindle the ever-burning torch of guidance in the heart and mind. For in a short while the Assayers of Be- ing shall accept nought but pure virtue in the portico of the Presence of the Adored One, and will receive none but holy deeds." "Abandon not the Eternal Domin- ion for a carnal desire, and relinguish the Kingdom of Paradise for a lust. This is the River of Life which flows from the fountain of the Pen of the Merciful. Blessed are they who drink."____i ^'Fr^eTlhyselF from the worldly bond, and escape from the prison of the self. Appreciate the value of the time, for thou vhalt never see it again, nor sl.alt thou find a like op- portunity." "Wert thou to see the immortal Kingdom, verily thou wouldst aband- on the mortal possessions of earth; yet there is a wisdom in the former being concealed and in the latter be- ing raaiiifest, and this is known only to hearts that are pure." "Purge the mind from malice and, free from envy, enter the presence of Unity." "Think not that the mysteries of hearts are concealed; nay, know with certainty that they are inscribed in clear type, and are openly manifest in the Presence." Raphael Lee , Wilmette, 111. SAFETY FIRST ENTERTAINS CARD CLUB Mrs. Hubert Hoffman of Ridge avenue entertained the Ladies' card club Tuesday afternoon at her home. It was the final meeting of the club until after Lent. FOUNDER'S CONFERENCE Mrs. Goodman Olson, 514 Green- leaf avenue, last week attended the Founder's Week conference at The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. You Will Sleep Easy If your Valuable Jewelry, Deeds, Bonds, Insurance Papers, Etc., are in a Safety Deposit Box jn the Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults of â- "â-  A. S. Van eusen SELLER OF GOOD FOOD Grocery Telephones 510, 511, 512 & 513 Meat Telephone 514 5% CASH DISCOUNT Wilmetteâ€"Central Ave. and 12th St. Cash and Carry - - - - 5% Discount On orders of $1.00 or more of normal Profit Goods. â€" Cash and Delivered .... 2% Discount These do not apply to Meat Department. Credit and Delivered, one order delivered free and thousands ofivearers^mbwfl the HOOD PRESSURE PROCESS still makes it outwear aU E haver put our best into the Kattle King. Our best in de- sign, in material and always in up-to-date construction. It is an ideal overshoe and fully representative of the name HI00D1 â€" a name on footwear which you can make your buying guide and guarantee. The sturdy Kattle King soles of gray tire-tread stock give months of hard wear. The heavy brown fleece linings keep the feet warm. Look for the name â- HOOD'. Ask for Kattle Kings because they fit well, dean easily and cost least for the season's wear. â- _____&4sk any dealer or 'write ut. -*-. HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS-COMFSNYTTNC^ MASSACHUSETTS kney^Kow good rubbers could be," White Rock wearers tell Do you remember the old black pnrognm hnr>f< u»5 That will be your expenenff. t<v\ rwhifTi-were-stillâ€"good because not a single pair leaves the after years and years of plant without full inspection. keeping? -HOOfr- Red Sturdy, gray, tire-tread Boots are the only red black -uppersâ€"by the Hood Process. Made ' in all sizes for all kinds of hard service. TrfejT are leaders. WHITE ROCK WAVEJU.EY same way. And this clearly shows the value of the patented Hood Pressure Process "~ Boots wear long and look well. RED BOOT Special Sale February 14th to February 19th r.«M.,lAlAJ C,,««- With an order of $2.00; charged or cash, of norma! pro- in _^„_J- OA- UranUlated OUgar fit goods. 10 pounds of finest white granulated sugar. 1U pOUndS 5UC FLORIDA GRAPE FRUITâ€" The finest quality of heavy per- fect fruit. â€"8Q-s4^er^c^7^bi07^aim~.777I0c~ 64 size. Doz. $1.40; each ....12c 36 size. Jumbo. Doz. $2; eaeh^lTc- FLORIDA ORANGESâ€" Fancy, heSvy, sweet fruit. 216 size. Doz.................40c 176 size. Doii. ................50c 150 size. Doz ....... .. .....60c CALIFORNIA LEMONSâ€" Sunkist, 300 size. Doz.........28c GREENING APPLES^ These are fancy apples. I can recommend them to you as extra quality. 10 lbs...............65c -^Bsrret-rrrr..___............$650" NUCOA NUT MARGARINEâ€" Splendid for thj table. Why don't you use it for cooking? lib. . . ...... .... .....30c t^TARDâ€"Pure. 'Bulk. Lb.......20c NAVY BEANSâ€"Fancy. Lb. ...,8c LIMA BEANSâ€"Dried.; Lbr77.7l2c~ DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDERâ€" 12 oz. can____20c BROOMSâ€"Little Tom. Well made. Fine corn. $1.00 quality, each ................75c AMBER LAUNDRY SOAPâ€" Procter & Gambles'. Very hard. Old stock. •______â- _________â€" __8Q 9^ozV4)ars~in-box-.nr^-i.. .$620 10 bars......................78c IVORY SOAP- BOX, 100 6-oz. bars ___....$880 10 bars......................88c Box, 100 10-oz. bars ......$1430 10 bars....... . .7777...___$1.45 RICHELIEU SPINACHâ€"" Large No, 3 can^Cjiea-per-than "fres.li spinacli^i2oz7$3T00. Can 25c MONSOON PUMPKINâ€" Xarge No. 3 can. Makes finer,- ^mooTlTer jpjes than fresh pump- kin. Doz. $2.25. Can ........20c FERGUSON ORANGE MARMAL- ADEâ€"Sweet. Very fine; 11 oz. tar , ,,-.„^..w..............25<r OLp_STYLEJdlNCE MEATâ€" Fine quality. Large 2 lb. jar 48c FLOUR â€" Pillsbury, Washburn, Ceresota. yi bbl...........$1.40 EGGSâ€"Ab^pjutejy__fresh^__These are not country candled, but candled in Chicago the day I buy -â€"trrerrn The price was lowered 16c a dozen in two days this week. RICHELIEU ROLLED OATSâ€" Without exception, the finest made. Clean, fine color, no dust 3 lb. 7 oz. pkg. .. .7......'.-----29c RICHELIEU COCOAâ€" Dutch process, delicious flavor. Try one can, and see how much cheaper and finer it is than the ,one you are using. J4 lb. â€"csetl............ :*".7'rrrrrr.... 2I^C- RICHELIEU CATSUP- The supfem^qualil^iSEcaJ -if^ozroof*te~777777777777.___32c â-ºLYMOUTH ROCK CORNâ€" tsi- the k4ndâ€"for--sotrp~~or cOrn fritters. Doz. $1.75. Can ___15c PEACE EARLY JUNE PEASâ€" Remarkably fine at a very low price~Doz.^$I.40; can.......12c PLYMOUTH ROCK TOMATOES Extra standard. No. 2 can. Doz. $1.30. Can..............lie BRITE MAWNIN TOMATOESâ€" Extra standard large No. 3 cans Doz. $1.75; Can...........7.15c CAMPBELL'S BAKED BEANSâ€" With tomato Sauce. No. 2 can. Doz. $1.50. 2 cans ............25c RICHELIEU LITTLE KERNEL CORNâ€"The finest packed. Full cans. Tender, sweet corn. Doz. $2.50. Can..............21c RICHELIEU SWEET WRINK- LED PEASâ€"First quality, and very much (cheaper than sifted_ •**"- sweet* wrihTcIeiaTTDbzen ___$2.75 Can .........:....7. â-  â-  â- ......23c tsup^ MONSOON 7VERIBEST TOMATOEJSâ€" Amiuur's highest quality. No. 2 can. Doz. $1.75. Can___.___15c DEL MONTE PURE PRE- SERVES â€" Sti tj^jyJierryv-Jlasp^------j-G ^51*rTy7~GoOseberry, Blackberry, 15 oz. jar 35c; dozen......$4.00 No discount. COFFEEâ€"Roast Santos. Wonder- ful value. Makes a mild, sweet drink.__Lbiâ€".........------------24c COFFEEâ€"My own blend. Fresh roasted once a week. There is no. better value on the market. Lb..........---------„..........38c MIDAS ORANGE PEKOE TEAâ€" Small, well made, high priced Orange Pekoe Tea. After a very small lot is gone the price will be 90c a lb. 1 lb. can 80c. YA lb. ..........20c KRISPY CRACKERS. LOOSE- WILES & CO.'S finest salt wafer. Bulk crackers cost you one-half the price of package crackers. Lb"................23c pVz lb. caddy APRICOTS Extra fancy; peeled; heavy syr- __up; No. 1 can^DozT-$^50r^aff2tc No discount. DE LUXE APRICOTSâ€" Extra fancy, heavy syrup. Large No. 2y2 can. Doz. $4.00. Can 35c - No discount. SUNICAL PEACHESâ€" Splendid yellow cling. No. 2 can. Doz. $3.10. Can ........26c No discount. GOLDEN EAGLE PEACHESâ€" Heavy syrup. Large No. 2$4 can. No discount. Doz. $420. Can 35c RICHELIEU PINEAPLLEâ€" There is no finer Hawaiian Pine- apple. It is perfect slices, heavy syrup and delicious flavor. No. 2 can. Doz. $4.30. Can..........36c Nor-254 can. Do.*$5.20. Can ....44c RICHELIEU CRANBER- RY S A U C Eâ€"Ready to' use ^.xhpaper than fresh era No. 2 - can ...................35c . DEL »!01iTE==LOT2aiBERWr JAMâ€"The 'finest quality ofrjai Sugar and fruit only. A very limited quantity left: Large No. 2 can.-Doz. lan-^77TTTT7777777T777r... 7.. .35c" Meat Prices Arte Dropping Very Rapidly NATIVE POT ROAST OF BEEFâ€" Lb. TrrTrr.,.........---. .7.. .28c BREAST OF LAMBâ€"Lb. . .. .8c PARIS SUCCOTASHâ€" Burnham & Morrill's splendid quality. Doz. $2.15. Can ..... .Mc MEAT DEPARTMENT HOME MADE SAUSAGE MEAT Lb.......^77.7771............35c PORK ROASTâ€"Loin, Rib, Lb. 28c Telephone 514 DIXIE BACONâ€"Lb. ........ 28c In pieces only CODFISHâ€"In package. Lb.....36c

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